Thanks, Andrzej. In fact I was meaning DD/MM/YYYY.
Anyway, knowing, that dedup is keeping latest version of file makes my life a bit easier. On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:35 AM, Andrzej Bialecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> Isn't he in fact NOT using the US date notation? AFAIK, the US date >> notation is mm/dd/yyyy. > > Hehe, you are right - the joke is on me - the use of slashes misled me. > > Still my answer holds - dedup will keep just the latest version of the page. > > > -- > Best regards, > Andrzej Bialecki <>< > ___. ___ ___ ___ _ _ __________________________________ > [__ || __|__/|__||\/| Information Retrieval, Semantic Web > ___|||__|| \| || | Embedded Unix, System Integration > http://www.sigram.com Contact: info at sigram dot com > > -- with best regards, David Jashi Web development EO, Caucasus Online +995(32)970368 [EMAIL PROTECTED] პატივისცემით, დავით ჯაში ვებ–განვითარების დირექტორი "კავკასუს ონლაინი" +995(32)970368 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
